The development of minimally invasive surgical techniques and refined surgical classifications impacts not only the incidence of surgical procedures but also the design and pricing of surgery-related medical insurance products. Product designs based on precise and recent statistics can take into account the needs of both the insured and the insurer for fair pricing and risk measurement. In this paper, empirical statistics of inpatient and outpatient surgeries are provided based on the Longitudinal Health Insurance Database in 2005 derived from the National Health Insurance Research Database. The results can be used for pricing surgical medical insurance.